Advances in child development and behavior. Volume forty four, Embodiment and epigenesis : theoretical and methodological issues in understanding the role of biology within the relational developmental system. Part A, Philosophical, theorectical, and biological dimensions
This serial covers recent research on child development. This volume covers the most recent research in the area of embodiment and epigenesis, including cytoplasmic inheritance redux, emergence, self organization and developmental science, and the evolution of intelligent developmental systems.
"This serial covers recent research on child development. This volume covers the most recent research in the area of embodiment and epigenesis, including cytoplasmic inheritance redux, emergence, self organization and developmental science, and the evolution of intelligent developmental systems."@en
"Advances in child development and behavior. Volume forty four, Embodiment and epigenesis : theoretical and methodological issues in understanding the role of biology within the relational developmental system. Part A, Philosophical, theorectical, and biological dimensions"@en
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